Nero, Movie Maker and AVI

G

Guest

I have a movie that I created in Movie Maker. When I saved the movie to my
computer using Movie Maker, I chose to saive as DV-AVI. I have Nero OEM
6.3.1.11 When I try to import the movie into Nero, it says no compatible
files are found. I read a few of the posts, but I'm still a little lost as
to what I have to do.
 
A

asdfyellow

Nero 7 comes with a "re-coder" module. You re-code the avi file into a
Nero file, then burn it to DVD using Nero. Don't know if your version
of Nero works this way...
 
K

KDE

included with Nero are several sub programs. Nero Burning Rom, Nero Vision
Express, Nero Smart Start, etc...
If you are trying to burn a DVD, you need to use Nero Vision Express. open
the program and click Add Movie. should have no problems. Nero Burning Rom
(the main Nero program) is simply a burning program and will not Author a
proper DVD for you. It is trying to make a DVD out of your AVI file which
is not possible.



| I have a movie that I created in Movie Maker. When I saved the movie to
my
| computer using Movie Maker, I chose to saive as DV-AVI. I have Nero OEM
| 6.3.1.11 When I try to import the movie into Nero, it says no compatible
| files are found. I read a few of the posts, but I'm still a little lost
as
| to what I have to do.
 
W

Wojo

If you still can't import the AVI file then there is another problem
somewhere. Nero 6 and 7 both can import AVI files just fine if they are
working properly. But you will be happy with your purchase Nero 7 is much
better IMO and it comes with Nero Vision Express 4 which is also much better
and easier to use than NVE 3 was.
-Wojo
 
G

Guest

Your Nero 6 should have worked for you. Question: after opening Nero, then
clcik on the DVD tab, then Make Your Own DVD Video and clicking on "Add Video
Files" what folder is popping up? Your DV-AVI file should be saved in your
"My Videos" folder. It seems as though you are not finding the video file
you saved. Your DV-AVI file will be saved as a video format. It's there,
it's saved properly for Nero, you need to browse your folders to open it.
Hope this helps. I've used Nero 6 many, many times with success.
 

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